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Merrick tennis phenom Noah Rubin took top honors last week at the Copa del Café, a Junior International Tennis Federation tournament in Costa Rica. more
The Bellmore Heat 12U travel baseball team recently captured its second major title of 2011, clinching the fall National Junior Baseball League American Division Championship to cap a perfect 12-0 … more
Kennedy High School junior Ross Shulman returned to the Bellmore-Merrick Central High School District Board of Education meeting last Wednesday to make his case that the district should eliminate substitute-teachers to save money and preserve full-time teaching positions. Instead of substitutes, Shulman advocated for a plan to use empty general-purpose rooms and cafeterias to house students under the direction of aides when their teachers are absent. more
Calhoun junior Robbie Rosen’s run on “American Idol” came to an end last night after he was voted off the show by the public. more
If Kennedy junior Kayla Babbush has her way, local teens will leave high school knowing how to save a life using cardiopulmonary resuscitation and an automated external defibrillator. more
Five seniors from John F. Kennedy High School have been named as 2010 National Merit Commended Students. more
The Bellmore Heat, an independent under-11 travel baseball team, recently took first place in the National Junior Baseball League's 75-foot Regional Division for the spring, with a record of 11-2-1. more
The East Meadow Soccer Club, one of Long Island's largest clubs, founded in 1971, invites all committed female soccer players to become a part of its program. more
At age 14, Noah Rubin can honestly say that he has one-upped Roger Federer's record at that age. Noah, who will be a freshman at Kennedy High School in Bellmore in the fall, just finished a stint on the national tennis circuit. He was one of three boys to represent the U.S. in the qualifying round of the World Junior Tennis Competition in Boca Raton, Fla. more
Ninety of Long Island's top science and mathematics students recently convened at SUNY Stony Brook's Charles B. Wang Center to compete in the prestigious Long Island Junior Science and Humanities Symposium, and in the crowd were five -- count 'em, five -- young Bellmore-Merrick Central High School District researchers, all seniors -- four from Kennedy High School and one from Calhoun. more
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